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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER

1934.

IMPORTANT LEAGUE TENNIS MATCH LEFT UNSETTLED

IN BID FOR ENGLISH

TITLE

CRAIGENGOWER & S. CHINA

IN "C" DIVISION

PLAY OFF NEXT SUNDAY

Craigengower and

CRICKET AVERAGES

HAMMOND'S FINE FIGURES

Wally Hammond the Gloucester batsman still led in the English

first class batting averages on August 20. The leading balling South and bowling averages, as well as the Australians are

China Athletic Association at those of tempted to settle their all-im-appended, portant "C" Division tennis

league match on Thursday, but

bad light stopped play with

BATTING.

(Qustilention 1. 18 completed kuunga; average

South China leading by 4% | 48.)

sets to 2%.

As a result the match was abandoned without a decision,

the two captains agreeing to ammond (W. B.)

replay the match on Sunday week, September 23.

3. Tuman Amex Tyldesley O'Conner Cook

Tho result of this eticounter is of printa importance. Unless there is a

raw, one of the two teams will have To

Gregory Buteline

he privilege of meeting the C.R.Cdon n what must be the declding match for the championship.

The Chinese Receation Club, who have still to play both the 3.C.A.A and Craigongower, are as yet un lofeated. Both South China and Craigengewer also enjoy this. record. The struggle between these three teams has created more interest in the "C" Division title than at any

Time Not

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1店 40.48 48,00 144

Entries for Seventh Extra Meeting.

endrin Tangridge (ahn) F. o. de Baran.... Mitchel (A)

(Yorkshire)

Armeld Parks (11.)

other time during the last five years.. de W. K. Winlaw

SCORES.

Parka (J.1

A Melville Keeton

Scores of Thursday's - match are C. F. Walter appended.

Barnett Ashdown

F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip (5.C.A.A.) | artn best Howard and Howard 6-0; heat | Nurber Hussain and Hussain 6-2; heater. Cutrere Howard and Kitchell 6-0.

Sautron

R. K. Ho and K. F. Lul (5.0.A.A.) | Harris drew with Howard and Howard 6-6; led Hussain and Hussain 1-0: beat. Lyon Howard and Kitchell 6-4.

ARB SUB-GRIFFINS PLATE.

1234 101 47.62

1221 18:1 47.40 Handicaps and entries for the 1406 109 46.98 Seventh Extra Meeting of the Hong- 1705 281 48.44

17. 40.11 kong Jockoy Club appear below:

44,40 BIK

Wave Bay Handicap, one 41.20 mile, Beta, 143; Budge, 150; Electric Star, 148; High Speed, 154; Lemberg.

1522 2097

1778 112 1026

1701 248

1748

42.78 41.67

125 150; Mnearoni, 148; Racing Pluck, 46.60 140: Ribble, 150; Soldier of Germany, 40.24 101; Splnayay, 150; William Oster, SP.GR 140.

1583 123 40,01 1623

110 69.52 Corroboree Handicap, A Class, five

19.47. furlong-Able Amazon,

Watsco

Armstrong ***

150

M. B. Mitchell Innes 24 Duckfe

127

in

1137

39.20

P. K. Kwok and C. N.. Trang (8.0.A.A.) led Howard and Howard . H. Chalk... to

A. 3. Turnbul} 2-1; lost to Hussain and Hüsrain 3-6; lost to Howard and Kitchell 0-6.

U.S. ATHLETICS

FOR MANILA

Following Completion

Of Japan Tour

Signißes not ou

BOWLING.

U.S. TRACK STARS

BEAT JAPAN IN CLOSE FINISH

TYPHOON 'SPOILS

MEETING

MOTORIST

CRASHES

H.K.V.D.C. NURSES.

LADIES JOIN THE LOCAL

DEFENCE CORPS

The formation of St. John Nursing Detachment of the Hong-

has become an actuality.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

QUOTATIONS

kong Volunteer Defence Corps. Mesars, Swan, Culbertson and Frita have received the following quota- tions on the New York exchange for yesterday.

Weekly Volunteer Orders, issued yesterday by the Commandant Lt. Col. I. R. Dowbiggin, G-BE, con- tains not only the information that the Datachmont has been formed, but the names of 23 Indies who October have already enrolled.

New York Colton, Sept. 13.

Close

12.00-12.08

Sept. 14.

Closing

Ronge

12.84

The unit will be known as the St. John Volunteer Detachment.

Deconsber January March

12.08

12.70-13,70 12.00-12.01*

12.00

12.90-12.01.

10.06

12.94-12.04.

May

13.10

July

18.15

13.00-20.01

18.10 - 13.06%

New York Bubber

15.42

15.15-15.35

15.70

.15.38-15,41:

15.81

15.51.15:53

16.00

16.70-15.60

16,84

16.01-10.07.

16.50 18.30-10.39

and will consist of four sections of Spot [twelve qualified nurses, each · sec- tion being under the charge of a Section Leader, and the whole de- | October tachment being under the control December ofa Commandant.

January

March Mrs. J. Durran, the wife of Dr. May [J.-Durran, of Alexander Building,

July has been appointed Commandant of | the Detachment, with effect from

September 1.

The first meeting will be held at Volunteer Headquarters on Mon- day at 6 p.m., when a lecture on ¡Homo Nursing will be given

Practical demonstrations will also be given at the meeting..

Members of the detachment will

bulance Brigade,

Amateur Rider Creates be trained by the St. John Am-

New Lap Record

Total sales:-085 Jots.

Chicago, Wheat September ... 100% 103 103. December

10074 100%-403% May

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September

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706-76- May

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Winnipeg Wheat

844 846 88

824-82H 834-83

874-88

New York Sugar

1.02

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1.93-1,03 1.04-1.05

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sales:-11,000 tons

New York Slik

1.10% 1.12. 1.114

1,10 -1.11 1.112-1.12 1.112-1.32

October The following ladies have mirendy December Joined the Detachment: Mesdames May London, Sept. 14.

F. M. Baccl. 8. D. Begg, D. B. The well-known Brooklands motor- Butler, E B Brasler-Crough, A. W. October

won the Manx cycle racer, Pirie, Senior Grand Prix around the Isle Hayward, D. Lamb-Gasper, A. C. March

Norton Lamb-Gasper, E. J. R. Mitchell, D. May of Man to-day, riding a

Total machine. He covered the distance, W. Mortlock, E. Stewart, F. H. E. 226 miles, in two hours 51 minutes 3d Skyrme, J. P. Whitham, Mieses E.

Average speed was Aris, V. Blackburn, S. f. Buskett, December His seconds. 79.10 miles per hour.

C. Briggs, Bonnell, J. M. L. Dow-February

White, who won the Junior race, biggin, I. Dunsford, G. Ezra, J. Ap had a miraculous escapa from death Langley, V. Langley, M. Whitham. when his machine crashed, owing to

Tokyo, Sept. 9. The visiting American track and field stars defeated Japan 84 to 75 to-day at the end of a two-day dual meet featured by 165;

A speed wobble, when he was travel- sparkling double victories by ling at 60 miles an hour. White was Charles Hornbosted of the Uni- not even injured, but the motorcycle versity of Indiana and Ralph was so badly smashed that he waS Metcalfe, of Marquette, in the unable to continue. middle distance races and sprints respectively.

Alacrity, 145; Atlas, 152; Bobnick 8.11 Star, 145; Bronze Era. 155; High 38.85 Finance, 155; Just That, 150; Nall Gwyn, 150; Rosy Morn, 135; Saucy Face, 137.

Qualifications 12 wickila: average 251. Junk Bay Handicap, D Class, six M. R. Wits. Averfurlonga-Banquet Hall, 140; Boxing 120 18.51 Eve, 188; Chesterfield, 140; Chow Fen,

Verity

Inwood

l'aine

Genry

Bowet

1. C. Chy....

1045.1

12:1

Tate (..) 139.

Mitchell

Cos

KACADAY Smith 1

(Mitchienex)

Mayer

Vore

1947 PP 1813 42 16,01

The weather resembled typhoon, with high winds and 148; Rusty rains drenching a crowd of

437 2016 11.81140; Dancing Butterfly, 146; Gay

145 375 RET C4 1772 Butterly, 150; Helter Skelter,

230

234 1610

2320 124 18.70

2213

104 10.1 1428 TH 1120 2073 100 1.00 ไป 47 10.38

Prior to his accident White had created a lap record, averaging 81.74 any amateur had beaten the 80 mile miles per hour. It was the first time. an hour mark.-Ecuter Special.

.

2118 118 18:20 Ironsides, 140;- King's Parade, 162: 25,000 at the Meiji Shrine stadium,

ITALIAN GRAND PRIX, National Day, 162; No Fear, 150; and this prevented record break-

Monza, Sept. 10. Racing Pluck, 168; Racing Triumphing performances as expected." 146; Sarabande, 140; The Bodega, Metcalfe, alded by the wind, Driving a Mercedes-Benz, the 168; Warrington, 154.

dashed the 200 metres in 20.2 Italian racer Fagioli yesterday won Sub-Grifina Autumn Plate, 1 seconds but this was not accepted the Italian, annual automobile Grand 2748 130 19.66 Miles-Antamok, 146; Bold Com-na a record because of the condi-Prix, at an average

speed of 105 112 20.37 mander, 160; Cavalcado, 162; Classic ions.

Km. p.h. The German racer Stuck 24 3.15 Hall, 187; Copper Idol, 160; Dancing

Auto-Union came in second.

171M

HA 20.45

N1 21.31 Butterfly, 163; Delightful Chance, Glenn Cunningham, of the Uni-in an

Hlavas. (Lee't'rah'e) DRT 218 2220 10 1.48 148; Hell for Leather, 149; In Good Versity of Kansas, the great

JN 2461 100 1 Time, 900

154; Racing. Spirit, 147: American miler, won the 1,500- Sarabande, 158; St. Ives, 148; Sur-metre event, but in comparatively 4444 184

71 27.73 prise, 154: The Bodega, 150...

alow-time, four-minutos, — 8.0

Tokyo, Sept. 11. John J. Magee, coach of the Freeman group of American track and field athletes which Sunday defeated Japan in a dual meet, told the Associated Press to-day he would accept the invitation of the Philip pine Amateur Athletic federation and tako seven or eight of the D. Read stars to Manila,

1. A. R. Peebles Bailes

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1954

43 29.05

GA 22.02 Island Bay Handicap, C Class, First seconds.

His Excellency the Governor has appointed the Rev. C. J. Brown to

be a Member of the Comunities to

73 27.97 Section, one mile-Beto, 151; Bistre, The Japanese, who finished the administer the Mercantile Marine 67 21.03 155; Budge, 158; Daylight Eve, 140; first day only a single point behind Assistance Fund of Hongkong, vice

57

4 15.26 Flying Tourist, 101: Gay Crusader, the visitors, did surprisingly well, the Rev. Waldegrave, M.B.E., 1564 as 2.04 168; Gold Currency, 140; Jungle Jim,

210 2600 113 1128

Ho said the trip would be made Wensley after the completion of the present innold

2570 1166; Lomberg, 160; Macaroni, 160; 18 they expected to bo over-signed. Guidan tour of Japan, now scheduled for

Matthews (A.D.) 7121 109 110

25.9 Monoplane, 163; Racing Boy, 165; whelmed, especially in the field next Sunday, and that the person-0. G. Alles ... 264.6 77-7631 15 2107 Ribble, 160; The Tiger, 106; Valorous, events. They won six first places

RG12 283 184 nel would depend upon perform. Extan

14 24.94 160; Wonderful Stag, 152

to 10 for the visitors, while one ances and the condition of the men

Tweed Island Bay Handicap was tied. Class, Six furlongs Brechin, 162; Bright View, 101; Don, 148; Gladiator,

in athletic meets still to be staged,

Always Good Dancing

at the

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AUSTRALIAN AVERAGES.

BATTING.

Times

Not Istabeat

W. Mt. Woodfull":

164; High Speed, 154; Mayflower, 161;

Pride of Tsingtao, 155; Prima Donna FOOTBALL STARTING.

Inne, out. Runs, Inns, Arer: 152; Soldier of China, 168; Spinaway,

7 1710 240 71.26

150.

1271 Z 74.61 Picnic Day Stakes, "D" Class,

0 03.05 second

section,

BİK ́ferlongs.- Club de Recreio Fielding

228 64.04 Banjolina, 161, Bold Commander, 155;

43.94

41.86 Chivalrous, 149; Colombo, 101; Dare

0.82 Dovil, 147: Ebony Idol, 105; Fl-Fn,

33.86 145; Hell for Leather, 100; Hey Tor,

S. J. McCabe

W. it. Ponsford

D. G. Badman

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2 111

A. a. Chipperfield. 22

4 127 17

A. F. Klopas

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W. A. Brown

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1155 110

W. J. O'Reilly

203 53

$43 02

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247 67

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Two Teams To-day.

31.44 157: Hot Heels, 161, Racing Spirit IN FRIENDLY FIXTURES.

21.84 140; Bes View, 140; Shaughraun, 164;

14.43 The Cary, 100; Vago, 183.

re-

Demee; M. A. Olliviers (cap.) and A. F. V. Ribeiro; A. Guterres, V. Kovler and H. M. Remedios; C, A. Marques, D. d'Aquino, H. M. Campos, C. Santos and A, M, Pereira.

TEAM TO PLAY AGAINST

CHINESE SELECTED..

The following have been selected to play against the Chinese, at Caroline Hill on Sunday September 23, kick off 4.45 p.m.

Cord (Kowloon); Mullane, (S.W.B.), C. Pile (Pollee); Robertson, (II. K. Club), Podmore, (S.W.B.), Elms, (St. Weather pormaltting, practice Foot-Joseph's); Mathins, (8.W..), Elliott, (H.K. Club), Malpas. (Lincolns.), and Eastman, (Kowloon).

Aldrich Bay Handicap, C Class, ball matches will be played by several Ridley (Lincolns) 1.35 Second Section, one mile-Bayardo, local clubs this afternoon, In prepara- 101; Fair View, 101; Fudge, 165;tion for the annual league scasón,

Reserven Morrison (S. W. B.)

3.85 Glad Eyes, 168: Gold Bullion, 102; which commences on September 29.

Great Hall, 161; Heart's Glory, 161 The Club de Recreio have arranged Stanley (R. Navy), Burnage (12) Partnership, 157; Royal Flush, 149; two matches, with teams from the Navy) and Baldry, (Lincolns). Vigilance, 155; Wayward Stag, 168; Lincolnshire Regiment, to take place

B. Wate. Aver. What A Chance, 158; William Osler, on their ground at King's Park.

T 1.00 153; Zero, 158.

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C. V. Grimmett 0,4 245

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T. W. Wall

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8. Darline. 1943 32 303

B. J. McCale_ 265,8

A. G. Chipperfield 178,5 44

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A F. Kippax

The Senior team will be composed

Vaucluse Handicap, B Class, live of the following players.-A. Quinn; furlongsAustralian Boy, 145:A. V. Gomano (capt.) and J. Dowen; V. Cheeky Face, 185; City of Brisbane, Marques, N. T. Delgado and W. A. 135; Dinty, 145; Empire Day, 165; Maher; T. M. Castilho L. J. Castilho, || $6)

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